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BMCBI
2007
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Towards validating the hypothesis of phylogenetic profiling
Background: As the number of fully sequenced genome increases, the need is greater for bioinformatics to predict or annotate genes of a newly sequenced genome. Ever since Eisenber...
Raja Loganantharaj, Mazen Atwi
NAR
2006
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ISfinder: the reference centre for bacterial insertion sequences
ISfinder (www-is.biotoul.fr) is a dedicated database for bacterial insertion sequences (ISs). It has superseded the Stanford reference center. One of its functions is to assign IS...
P. Siguier, J. Perochon, L. Lestrade, J. Mahillon,...
BMCBI
2006
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Comparative assessment of performance and genome dependence among phylogenetic profiling methods
Background: The rapidly increasing speed with which genome sequence data can be generated will be accompanied by an exponential increase in the number of sequenced eukaryotes. Wit...
Evan S. Snitkin, Adam M. Gustafson, Joseph C. Mell...
BMCBI
2005
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Phydbac "Gene Function Predictor" : a gene annotation tool based on genomic context analysis
Background: The large amount of completely sequenced genomes allows genomic context analysis to predict reliable functional associations between prokaryotic proteins. Major method...
François Enault, Karsten Suhre, Jean-Michel...
BMCBI
2005
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Automated methods of predicting the function of biological sequences using GO and BLAST
Background: With the exponential increase in genomic sequence data there is a need to develop automated approaches to deducing the biological functions of novel sequences with hig...
Craig E. Jones, Ute Baumann, Alfred L. Brown